Thanks in Advance for both your time and your knowledge!]]>RobertHua2008-10-07T09:58:50-00:00Re: How to set ClassCode value?https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/15254/587865/#msg_587865
attrubutes. Per the CDA schema (which is valuable to consult) -- these
attributes (classCode, moodCode) are optional on the XML instance. And
if present shall be set to default values depending on the element type
they are attributes for. These attributes essentially help trace back
elements of the CDA to elements of the RIM. So there is no clinical
significance in setting them and when not present -- they are just
assumed to be the default values declared in the schema.

regards,
Sarah

RobertHua wrote:
> <entry>
> <observation classCode="COND" moodCode="EVN">
> <code code="195967001" codeSystem="2.16.840.1.113883.6.96"
> codeSystemName="SNOMED CT" displayName="Asthma">
> <originalText> <reference value="#a1"/>
> </originalText>
> </code>
> <statusCode code="completed"/>
> <effectiveTime value="1950"/>
> <reference typeCode="XCRPT">
> <externalObservation>
> <id root="2.16.840.1.113883.19.1.2765"/>
> </externalObservation>
> </reference>
> </observation>
> </entry>
>
> How to use code set the classCode Vaue to COND?
>
> Thanks in Advance for both your time and your knowledge!
>
>
>
>
>]]>No real name2008-10-08T18:00:03-00:00Re: How to set ClassCode value?https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/15254/48809/#msg_48809
attrubutes. Per the CDA schema (which is valuable to consult) -- these
attributes (classCode, moodCode) are optional on the XML instance. And
if present shall be set to default values depending on the element type
they are attributes for. These attributes essentially help trace back
elements of the CDA to elements of the RIM. So there is no clinical
significance in setting them and when not present -- they are just
assumed to be the default values declared in the schema.